Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The arrival of the typhoon caused the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident to be heated up again. How much did Japan hide from the world?

The arrival of the typhoon caused the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident to be heated up again. How much did Japan hide from the world?

65438+1in the first ten days of October, a strong typhoon "Haibeisi" gradually formed in the western Pacific, which once developed into a super typhoon above 17 and became the "typhoon king" in the western Pacific this year. Although Typhoon Haibeisi began to weaken after turning, it was still a strong typhoon when it landed on Izu Peninsula in the south of Honshu Island, Japan on February 2, 65438+/kloc-0, bringing heavy rain to many parts of Japan.

Affected by the rainstorm brought by typhoon, the water level of rivers in many places in Japan has soared or even burst its banks, and many residential areas have been flooded. At present, more than 70 people have lost their lives. In addition to the extremely serious floods, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, which has been receiving much attention, has also been affected by heavy rain. According to media reports, some temporary nuclear waste storage sites in Fukushima were flooded due to the rainstorm and flood caused by Typhoon Haibeis. As of 17, it has been confirmed that 55 bags containing nuclear pollutants were washed away by water!

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According to media reports, these bags washed away by water are mainly wastes such as mud, branches and turf cleaned from the nuclear accident site of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, and the weight of each bag ranges from 100 kg to 1 ton. Some bags were found, but only empty ones were found. However, local officials said in an interview with the media that these garbage bags were washed away by the flood and would not cause harm to public safety. However, this incident still reveals that the local authorities are still careless in dealing with the disasters caused by Typhoon Haibeisi.

For Japan, there are a lot of bad weather this autumn. Shortly after typhoon Haibeisi left, the inverted trough formed by typhoon raccoon and westerlies recently brought heavy rain to many places in Japan again. In some areas that have just been ravaged by typhoon "Haibeisi", the floods have just receded and suffered from floods.

I hope Japan can tide over the difficulties.